
Zero GodOfDestruction
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Posted - 2011.06.22 15:04:00 -
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Edited by: Zero GodOfDestruction on 22/06/2011 15:06:02 I forsee many long time customers, and many soon to be customers, avoiding the headaches that have now been produced by the launch of incarana. It seems to me, like many other ideas before it, to be an idea that looks great on paper, but when implemented, causes many more problems than it fixes. I am also having a problem that has been repeated many a time on this forum so far, and has apparently been ignored by the developers thus far. When I go to start eve, it stalls, and just sits there. If I had not used ctrl-alt-delete to open the task manager, I wouldn't have even konwn that I was recieving an "outdated graphics card" error message (yes the error message was errored itself, lol), had it not been for that fact. Congratulations, CCP, on taking something that could have been one of the greatest games ever made, and by slowly ignoring certian known problems, reducing your loyal fans to ragequitting, not by some string of in game bad luck, but by mediocre customer service, and bad problem fixing. You should not, at any point, have to respond to a paying customer "that is a known issue", especially if is has been "known" for some time. If it was known, then it should have been fixed, not ignored and pushed back to make room for new graphics. I've seen it time and time again, once a game company puts graphics as a priority over gameplay mechanics, it means the beginning of the end for them. Do not forget that without us, the LOYAL customers, you would not have a market for your product. sSure, there will still be some new ones, but its not worth the cost of the longtime fans. If you continue with your current train of thought when it comes to serving you customers, you will esentially become one of those mmo's that people refer to only as a fond memory, saying things like "It was a great game, before they did this or that and it ruined the gameplay." Don't get me wrong, Incarana brings some innovative new ideas to the table, and with Dust just around the corner, this could be a great game combination. Just don't sell out your old customers for a bucket of new ones. Well, thats all I have to say for the moment, and I hope It opens someones' eyes.
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